Cayo Costa State Park in Boca Grande, FL, offers visitors a serene and untouched piece of Florida's Gulf Coast. Accessible only by boat or kayak, this former fishing ground of the Calusa Indians features 9 miles of undeveloped shoreline for activities such as swimming, snorkeling, shelling, fishing, and bird-watching.
With its wind-shaped trees, dunes, and pristine beaches, Cayo Costa State Park provides a majestic escape for nature enthusiasts looking to explore the unspoiled beauty of the Charlotte Harbor Estuary. Visitors can enjoy encounters with shorebirds, manatees, porpoises, and sea turtles while immersing themselves in the subtropical wilderness of this secluded island.
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